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In October 2019, The National edition reported: the largest house in history has been printed on a 3D printer in Dubai (its area is 640 square meters), and this project will enter the Guinness Book of Records. The printer that sculpted the design was created by Nikita Chen-Yun-Tai, a businessman and inventor from Irkutsk. The equipment printed elements of the house for 500 hours, the cost per square meter of which was 16 thousand rubles. This project brought the entrepreneur, according to Forbes, $ 1 million in revenue. "Houses printed on a printer," Chen—Yun-Tai believes, "will be more than in demand: to build them faster, cheaper, and most importantly - more technologically than using the labor of dozens of workers." The trend is confirmed by Dubai's development strategy: by 2030, the authorities plan to increase the number of printed city houses by 25%. And in the Wohlers Report, the 3D printing market demonstrates the increased attention of investors: by 2022, the volume of funds in this sector will amount to $ 23.9 billion, and by 2024 it will increase to $ 35.6 billion.
Frank is small, mobile and easy to operate, with the capacity to print buildings up to two stories tall of unlimited square footage.
Frank can be easily transported to any job site by pickup truck and his built-in treads allow him to move wherever he needs to be without any extra machinery. No need for cranes or heavy machinery. His rugged lightweight design means he can travel over any surface — sand, grass, gravel, no problem.
While Frank is conveniently compact, he can still print buildings of up to three stories with unlimited square footage.
Even better, Frank requires no additional assembly; like a model employee, he shows up ready to work minutes after arrival.
Meet Frank’s little brother, the vital mixing and pumping unit. Gary has the important job of ensuring a consistently high print quality.
Smart water dosing provides unparalleled material consistency. Our revolutionary design ensures reliable delivery of high viscosity 3D print material ensuring high quality and repeatable builds.
Like Frank, Gary is mobile and can move around the site at the joystick operation. Gary can follow Frank on grass, concrete or just ground.
To round out the family, here’s Mary, our 3D print material delivery system. No hauling bulky bags of material around the job site, no mess from mixing anything by hand, no guessing at the correct ratio. Rain or shine, Mary’s got it all under control.
Mary delivers the perfect blend of dry print material in a vacuum sealed container — protected from environmental contaminants. Simply connect her clean energy battery bank and pneumatic hose to Frank and Gary and the whole family is ready to begin work. Just add water.
Mary, our smart bulk truck, is an integral part of the Apis Cor team and infrastructure, eliminating the need for an additional purchase. Material is by Mary delivered to your construction site.